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Dedication Dr. Alvin H. M. Stonecipher In gratitude for his tireless guidance and friendship, the class of 1961 dedicated this yearbook to Dr. Alvin H. M. Stonecipher, retired head of the Department of Foreign Languages. Quiet and dignified, yet never aloof. Dr. Stonecipher ' s warm sense of humor and ready smile are indicative of his interest in the college and its students. His name can be found in the pages of Who ' s Who in America, yet to many community residents as v eli as students he is a close personal friend who gives freely of himself for another ' s spiritual and intellectual benefit. Only when so fine a friend and counselor is about to leave our campus do we realize the tremendous debt we owe to him and other leaders like him. To Dr. Stonecipher we wish continued success and the best of everything life has to offer.
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FOREWORD Growth of the whole individual is the theme of a liberal education, and Lebanon Valley as a college of liberal arts aids the student by at- tempting to develop in him the power of inde- pendent thought and by improving progres- sively his moral, social, and physical character. A liberal education is not narrow. It must be useful in establishing the student in the existing economic framework of the community, but it also sets a standard of breadth and depth to learning. Shaped by the desire to foster the highest human virtues, it urges the student to free himself from the tyranny of restricted learning. In intellectual growth, Lebanon Valley Col- lege endeavors to provide its students with a sturdy foundation of basic knowledge and train- ing in specialized fields. In addition, organiza- tions and teams offer opportunities to follow special interests out of the classroom and to gain social ease and physical coordination. Establish your goals in these three areas, urged Dean Howard M. Kreitzer at the Septem- ber, 1959 convocation service, and then work diligently to reach them. In this book, we present the different phases of individual growth at Lebanon Valley College for the year 1959 and ' 60. 10
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